INTRODUCTION: Popular politics in the Hispanic monarchy. Discourses, spaces and social actors (1700-1868)

IF 0.6 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14701847.2022.2094622
Javier Esteban-Ochoa-de-Eribe
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The Hispanic monarchy, 1820s. In Madrid, a matador famous for wearing a white suit embroi-dered with the fleur-de-lis – symbol of the royalists – fights black bulls – the colour of the liberals. As this matador performs in Seville’s bullring, a rival steps out dressed entirely in black. Simultaneously, in Bilbao, a veteran of the liberal militias challenges the best pelota player in Spain to a match. The challenge is accepted by a young man who has served in the royalist militia. Whether in a bullring or in the fronton stands, the audience were not indifferent to these political signals. Their passionate booing or applauding, depending on their political inclinations, sometimes led to violent acts. 1 Meanwhile, on the other side of the Atlantic, various officers from the pro-independence army fight bulls before an audience in celebration of the independence of the Mexican Empire. These same officers would write proclamations to maintain public order in the bullring (Cossío y Corral[1943-1997] 2007, vol. 7: 239–242).
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导言:西班牙君主制的大众政治。话语、空间和社会行动者(1700-1868)
西班牙君主制,19世纪20年代。在马德里,一位著名的斗牛士身穿绣有鸢尾花(保皇党的象征)的白色西装,与代表自由主义者的黑色公牛搏斗。当这个斗牛士在塞维利亚的斗牛场表演时,一个对手穿着一身黑色的衣服走了出来。与此同时,在毕尔巴鄂,一名自由民兵的老将向西班牙最好的佩洛塔选手发起挑战。一个曾在保皇党民兵中服役的年轻人接受了挑战。无论是在斗牛场还是在前排看台上,观众对这些政治信号并非漠不关心。根据他们的政治倾向,他们热情的嘘声或掌声有时会导致暴力行为。与此同时,在大西洋的另一边,支持独立的军队的军官们在庆祝墨西哥帝国独立的观众面前与公牛战斗。这些官员还会写公告来维持斗牛场的公共秩序(Cossío y Corral[1943-1997] 2007, vol. 7: 239-242)。
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